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a different Cabaret -- Gosford Musical Society

Sat, 23 Oct 2004, 06:05 pm
Walter Plinge52 posts in thread
If you like the musical "Cabaret" you will probably enjoy the current production from Gosford Musical Society, running from late October to early November.
There is much to like: Leigh Collins' sturdy stage setting has 2 staircases, 1 spiral staircase and a fireman's pole, and it consists of 5 discrete areas of the Kit Kat Club, on 2 levels. Once this set was built, it was not going to be moved, so other scenes have to be partially flown in from above ; this leaves a central problem that the club is still visible, as are its many patrons, and this is distracting ; in fact, even in the club scenes, there is so much activity, that it can be hard to pick out the major characters in their scenes.
There is also the usually high standard of lighting from Damian Rice ; always effective but never obtrusive. There is even a strobe segment where the effect is continued for a decent time (as a child of the 60s I love strobe and am always disappointed if timorous directors cut strobes off after a few seconds).
Suzanne Ohrt's characterization of Fraulein Schneider is a revelation, as is her soft-shoe dancing, and her meticulous German pronunciation.
The onstage appearance of Leo Del Oleo onstage with accordion and Tyrolean hat.
Sally Bowles, played by Toni Williams, has breathless dialogue delivered at rapidfire pace, but her speech is always intelligible.
Even the gentle lilting of a slide guitar in "The Pineapple Song".
Chris King has directed the production and it is a formidable tour de force. Chris is a well-known TV actor, and runs a talent school on the Coast. In this production we have characters moving into the audience, moving out from the audience, a ventriloquist (regrettably not speaking!), flashing telephones, even a descending filmscreen which features a great black and white sequence made for the occasion. It simulates a German train trip and for me was the highlight (some trainspotters may quibble over the NSW PTC logo on the upholstery!).
Yet the show was missing something ; was it me, or was it the script itself? Times have changed, and as s & m has moved into the mainstream, the sight of leather and lace doesn't really convey decadence, and certainly not sultriness ; the emcee was menacing, but I couldn't fathom to what purpose ; the overly-familiar risqué jokes and the groping of genitalia and other body parts was less shocking than clumsy, and not titillating at all . I came away impressed by the effects, but not the story ; insead there was a sequence of good performances that were seemingly unrelated, with noone grabbing the vacant position of "Star of the show" ; at no point did the hair rise on the back of the neck.
Don't let my feelings put you off, though ; go and judge for yourself, as there is still much to appreciate, and many in the audience seemed to like it. I can only say that I still don't know how the story ends -- I left at interval.

Re: a different Cabaret -- Gosford Musical Society

Mon, 1 Nov 2004, 08:08 am
I saw cabaret yesterday and yes there were some things that i would have changed, but to leave a interval is just stupid. the action onstage get s alot beter so to review it only after seeing half the show is NOT doing it justice!!!!! the stage space was limited by the set yes but it was effective. I am a student of Mr Kings so I know how he directs and casts and I thought he did a terrific job it out did my expectations! I personally think you need to re- think your review and mention some of the possitive's like Mr Darrel Davis (Herr Shults) he was pure hevan to listn to I have seen many of his show and ben casted in a few and i think he deserves a metion for his terrific job!!! The Kit Kat Klub Band deserves a mention and ir you had stayed for the rest of the show you would have seen a few more song all of wich ould have raised th hair on the back of your neck ecpeially th rendition of " tomorrow balongs to me" . who are you ti critisise the script dur its THE SCRIPT its Cabaret this reviewer obviously was ethier haveing a bad day or has a really a not so good an eye for shows as the person who hired him thought so to give this show te kind of reveiw he has needs to have a look at how he reviews shows !!!!!!
thanks

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